Chapter 94: 94 \nFor dinner I mobilized a large quantity of liquor and meat in the house, like Mr. Liddyâs farewell party. Because I am a customer, it may be strange to call it a farewell party, but we live together quite a bit. With that said, he also tried to pay for the stay, but decided that the neighborhood would be offset by what he taught Rike around magic.\n
I think that knowledge of magic is quite valuable information in this world where magic cannot be used unless you have a family name as a human being, so it is somewhat suspicious that this offsets it, but it seems to me that there is not enough money in Mr. Liddy to repair the sword, and we are comfortable with each other with that, including that, so it is good.
âThere was a lot of very interesting stuff this time, and to be honest, it was fun. I know you shouldnât be asking so much for repairs, but if thereâs anything else youâd like to ask for again, Iâd love to leave it to this workshop.â
Mr Liddy said so at the end of the farewell party.
âIâd love to see Eizoo Workshop.â
I smiled and gave it back.
The next morning, Mr. Liddy was absorbing magic from the woods today. âThe magic of the invisibility you use on your way home,â he said. The elves seem to be capable of handling powerful magic, but I still think the solo journey would be dangerous, so Mr. Liddy wondered if he could even stand his sword arm, and he came in a way that he said he would use hidden magic in the streets to make sure he didnât see it and disarm it just outside the city or something, so he couldnât do more than a single shield. I thought you said you used that magic even after you went into the woods until you came to us.
So the five of us had breakfast, including Mr. Liddy, and when Mr. Liddy was ready to leave, we all decided to send him to the forest entrance. This way weâll be able to contain the magic consumption a little bit.\n
Move me, Mr. Liddy, Like and Deanna in line, ahead of Thermia. I donât have a luggage truck today, so I brought the spear I used when I defeated the bear just in case. On second thought, it would have been better to make it a delivery today or something, and a system where we could send Mr. Liddy to the city. It was far-fetched. Letâs do that if thereâs a next time.
Nothing in particular happened to the forest entrance. Iâve come across bird-to-bird small animals, but thereâs nothing they can do to hurt me. Since Mr. Liddy is an elf, I was just hoping maybe he would have a conversation with a forest animal or something like that, but I didnât have anything to say otherwise. The basic specs other than the need for magic and good handling and being long-lived are no different from those of humansâŠ
âThank you all so much for your helpâ
Mr. Liddy offers his right hand.
âWelcome. Iâll be waiting for you in that house someday.â
With that said, I hold that hand gently.
âSee you later! \nâBy the time you come next time, youâll be practicing handling magic!
âNext time you come, tell me about elf swordsmanshipâ
The three of them are also taking Mr. Liddyâs right hand and sparing him a goodbye.
I say goodbye in a surprising voice to see if Mr. Liddy could have had such a voice. We waved at each other and dropped them off until they were smaller.
Says Booshiri and Thermia. Heâs a Thermia who was originally a lonely wolf (though a tiger), but once he forgives his temper, he remembers how lonely he is.
\nâWhen the stretched stem reaches the ground, the roots grow and increase from it, so check sometimes and cut the one thatâs drippingâ
He also said, so letâs make sure he checks either before or after the eveningâs audition. Maybe I should move it to a window in the house when I open the house for a long time. When I get back, thereâs a mint on one side, and itâs a little scary. I was going to make it exactly âburied grassâ until I decided what to plant in the field, but if something comes from inside Mr. Liddy one of these days, it would rather be in the way of too many, and let the mint grow it in moderation.
With that said, we donât have a veranda. The laundry is dried there with a rope on a tall pile standing in the garden. Of course there is no roof. There is no washing scissors, so I do it in the form of roping or passing it through. And I donât have a roof, so I canât do any laundry on rainy days, even though it doesnât come down that much.
Even in the shade, if you can dry, youâll be able to do about a little laundry of something, and cool there in the woods but in the sunny season. A planter can keep it there when there are more pot-grown plants, and it seems like there are quite a few advantages to keeping it. I know the area around the reservoir is a prerequisite, but Iâll also suggest to everyone that we make it when the area is cleared up.
After that, he spent the day plowing the soil in the courtyard again so that it wouldnât be full of weeds.